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GB/T 22199 Valve-regulated Lead-acid Batteries for Moped consists of the following two parts under the general title:
——Part 1: Technical Conditions;
——Part 2: Kinds of Products and Specifications.
This is Part 1 of GB/T 22199.
This part is developed in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This part replaces GB/T 22199-2008 Sealed Lead-acid Battery Used for Moped; in addition to a number of editorial changes, the following technical changes have been made with respect to GB/T 22199-2008:
——the standard name is revised as Valve-regulated Lead-acid Batteries for Moped - Part 1: Technical Conditions (see the cover; cover of 2008 edition);
——technical requirements for "product classification" are deleted (see Chapter 4 in 2008 edition);
——technical requirements for "energy density” are added (see 4.7);
——technical requirements for "boost charge capacity” are added (see 4.9);
——technical requirements for "reliability of life” are added (see 4.10);
——technical requirements for "flame retardant” are added (see 4.16);
——technical requirements for "constant power discharge capacity" are added (see 4.17);
——Annex A is added;
——technical requirements for "capacity at low temperature" are revised (see 4.8; 5.10 in 2008 edition);
——technical requirements for "charge acceptance" are deleted (see 5.8 in 2008 edition);
——technical requirements for "overdischarge” are deleted (see 5.9 in2008 edition);
——technical requirements for "sealing reaction efficiency" are deleted (see 5.12 in 2008 edition);
——technical requirements for "combination consistency" are deleted (see 5.16 in 2008 edition).
This part was proposed by China Electrical Equipment Industrial Association.
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee on Lead-acid Batteries of Standardization Administration of China (SAC/TC 69).
The previous edition of standard replaced by this part is as follows:
——GB/T 22199-2008.
Valve-regulated Lead-acid Batteries for Moped - Part 1: Technical Conditions
1 Scope
This part of GB/T 22199 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, marking, packaging, transportation, storage and operating requirements of valve-regulated lead-acid batteries for moped.
This part is applicable to valve-regulated lead-acid batteries (hereinafter referred to as batteries) and battery packs with a capacity of 28 Ah or less for electric automatic vehicles, electric scooters, electric balance vehicles, electric wheelchairs, etc., which use batteries as the main power source. The sulfuric acid electrolyte in the battery is non-liquid, adsorbed in the microporous structure between the electrodes or in the form of a colloid.
This part does not apply to lead-acid batteries and battery packs for other purposes such as starting, electric road vehicles and traction.
2 Normative References
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 2408-2008 Plastics - Determination of Burning Characteristics - Horizontal and Vertical Test
GB/T 2900.41 Electrotechnical Terminology - Primary and Secondary Cells and Batteries
GB/T 22199.2-2017 Valve-regulated Lead-acid Batteries for Moped - Part 2: Kinds of Products and Specifications
GB/T 23754 Container for Lead Acid Storage Batteries
GB/T 28535 Separators for Lead-acid Batteries
GB/T 32504 Civil Lead-acid Battery Technical Code for Safety
3 Terms and Definitions
For the purpose of this standard, the terms and definition specified in GB/T 2900.41 apply.
3.1
rated capacity
C2
Ah capacity as indicated by the manufacturer which can be provided by a fully charged battery under the specified conditions, which is expressed by the Ah capacity at a 2-hour rate (hereinafter expressed by 2hr)
3.2
actual capacity
Ca
electric quantity actually discharged by a battery under the specified conditions, which is expressed in Ah
3.3
2 hour-rate current
I2
magnitude of charging and discharging current, with value of C2/2, expressed in A
3.4
capacity conservation rate
R
capacity conservation performance of a fully charged battery after open-circuit storage, which is expressed in %
3.5
capacity at low temperature
Cd
electric quantity actually discharged by a battery at a low temperature of -18℃ or -10℃, which is expressed in Ah
3.6
energy density
energy stored in unit weight of battery
3.7
reliability of life
capability of completing the cyclic discharge of battery pack capacity under the specified conditions and within the specified time
3.8
boost charge capacity
capacity of a battery being charged at a current greater than the normal one under the specified conditions
3.9
constant power discharge
capacity of a battery pack discharging at a constant power under the specified conditions
3.10
flame retardant
capability of a battery container cover delaying flame propagation under the specified conditions
3.11
valve open and close pressure
the pressure range at which the battery pressure limiting valve is opened and closed under the specified conditions
3.12
safety
performance of battery appearance under the specified conditions
3.13
explosion-proof capability
capability of the exhaust valve preventing external ignition source from igniting internal gas under normal overcharge conditions
4 Technical Requirements
4.1 Battery structure
4.1.1 The battery consists of a positive plate, a negative plate, a separator, a battery container, a battery cover, a sulfuric acid electrolyte (or in colloidal state), a terminal, an exhaust valve, etc. The battery container shall be sealed from the battery cover so that the gas generated inside the battery must not be discharged from parts other than the exhaust valve. The battery pack is formed by connection of single batteries.
4.1.2 The battery container shall meet the requirements of GB/T 23754.
4.1.3 The battery separator shall meet the requirements of GB/T 28535.
4.1.4 The polarity of the positive and negative terminals of a battery shall have obvious color identification, where, red indicates the positive terminal and blue indicates the negative terminal.
4.2 Boundary dimension
The boundary dimension of a battery shall comply with the requirements of GB/T 22199.2-2017.
4.3 Appearance
The battery appearance shall be free of deformation, crack, scratch and acid liquor, and shall be marked clearly.
4.4 2hr capacity
Where tested according to the procedures of 5.5 and Table 2, the 2hr capacity Ca of the battery shall reach C2 in three cycles.
4.5 Large current discharge
Where tested according to 5.6, the discharge duration of the battery shall not be less than 25min.
4.6 Capacity conservation rate
Where tested according to 5.7, and the capacity conservation rate R of the battery shall not be less than 90%.
4.7 Energy density
Where tested according to 5.8 and calculated according to the actual capacity Ca, the energy density of the battery of 12Ah or below shall not be lower than 36Wh/kg while that of the battery of more than 12Ah shall not be lower than 38Wh/kg.
4.8 Capacity at low temperature
Where tested according to the procedure of 5.9 and Table 2, the capacity Cd1 at low temperature, of -18℃ shall not be lower than 0.70C2 in the secondary cycle; the low temperature capacity Cd2 at -10℃ shall not be lower than 0.80C2 in the secondary cycle.
4.9 Boost charge capacity
Where tested according to 5.10, the discharge capacity Cb2 of the battery shall not be lower than Cb1.
4.10 Reliability of life
Where tested according to 5.11, the number of cycles of reliability of life for battery pack shall not be less than 200.
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Technical Requirements
5 Test Methods
6 Inspection Rules
7 Marking, Packaging, Transportation, Storage and Operating Requirements
Annex A (Informative) Operating Requirements (for Users)